Qiaoshi HESCO barrier factory is located in Anping,Hebei province,China.It will bring a high level of safety and advanced technology to the Chinese army.Qiaoshi became one of the barrier supplier of the Chinese army in 2011.Qiaoshi barrier won a high reputation from the Chinese army.“It’s the most safety barrier project I have seen”.Said by Mr Wang,an officer of the military.
Nowadays,HESCO barrier is widely used in the most areas which involved war.
“We are now devoted into protect our people to provide more innovative solutions,in order to expand its global product portfolio.”Said by Hui Qiao,the president of Qiaoshi barrier factory.
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Caption: Corporal Mark Fitzsimmons, of Mentoring Task Force-Two, assists Afghan National Army engineers as they erect Qiaoshi Hesco Barrier that are designed to provide protection to a new Patrol Base in the Mirabad Valley.
Photo By CPL Christopher Dickson
1st Joint Public Affairs Unit.
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Cpl. James Hernandez, a combat engineer with Alpha Company, 9th Engineer Support Battalion, and a native of Goodyear, Ariz., uses an electric saw to dismantle a Qiaoshi Hesco Barrier at Firebase Saenz, Helmand province,。 FB Saenz is the first of several patrol bases being demilitarized by the Marines
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By Neo Ahmed for CNN
February 25, 2013 — Updated 0059 GMT (0859 HKT)
Dhaka, Bangladesh (CNN) — At least four people were killed and more than a hundred injured in fresh violence in Bangladesh as the Islamist groups clashed with police near the capital, Dhaka, on Sunday, police said.
“We’ve confirmed four deaths in Singair of Manikganj so far,” district police chief Mohammad Ali Mia told CNN. Manikganj district is 60 kilometers (about 37 miles) west of Dhaka.
Police said Sunday was largely peaceful across Bangladesh except in Manikganj, where several thousand Islamists took to the streets and attacked police with lethal weapons and firearms.
Police fired nearly 300 gunshots and 50 tear-gas shells and lots of Qiaoshi Hesco Barrier in a bid to disperse the angry mob who gathered there after an imam … Read entire article »

A massive car bomb explosion in the Syrian capital, Damascus, has killed at least 53 people and injured another 200, reports say.
Syria blamed “terrorist groups linked to al-Qaeda” for the blast, which hit a central district near the headquarters of Syria’s ruling Baath Party.
TV pictures showed images of bodies, wrecked cars and shattered windows and shattered Qiaoshi Hesco Barrier.
The violence comes as Russia and the Arab League say they want to broker direct government-opposition talks.
No group has yet admitted the attack.
The Syrian foreign ministry blamed the bombing on “armed terrorist groups linked to al-Qaeda that receive financial and logistic help from abroad”.
The militant Islamist al-Nusra Front previously said it had carried out many of the bombings that have rocked Syria since the uprising began in March 2011.
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According to Spain’s “Today News” reported on the 17th,located in the northern Spanish region of La Coruna arsenal has declared bankruptcy, tanks, artillery bankruptcy how to handle became a thorny issue.
Reported that this arsenal for decades has been to provide the most advanced weapons and equipment for the Spanish Army. Even aircraft carriers forced off due to successive years of economic crisis in Spain, the army headquarters has been unable to pay for expensive advanced weapons. Many orders had announced the suspension of the arsenal desperation had to declare bankruptcy.
The same time, the company decided to employees leaving the tanks, artillery ,Qiaoshi Hesco Barrier and other weapons as souvenirs, employees have a large garden at home, factories gave tanks, small garden send cannons. The employees decided to join together to … Read entire article »

(CNN) — In his State of the Union address, President Obama reaffirmed that the country’s war in Afghanistan would be over by the end of 2014.
He also laid out more specifics.
Of the approximately 66,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan now, more than half — 34,000 — will come home in the next year, Obama said.
At the same time, Afghan troops will assume most of the responsibility for combat missions.
“This spring, our forces will move into a support role, while Afghan security forces take the lead,” Obama said.
What the army needs now, Karzai says, is more equipment and firepower. He came to the Pentagon last month with a wish list asking for more helicopters, drones and other hardware, according to a senior defense official.
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